Interior view of refurbished dining room of the Old Homestead, 353 (or 367) Myers Avenue, Cripple Creek, Colorado; prominent "parlor" or "sporting" house of red-light district in operation for nearly twenty years; it later became a residence and reopened in 1950's as a museum; scene includes a round dining table with porcelain vase with fruit, chandelier, brocade wall paper and wooden paneling, framed oval portrait on wall, fireplace with wooden mantel, figurines and vases, and coffee or tea set with serving tray on side table.

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Hand-written on back of photoprint: the old Homestead, Cripple Creek, dining room.; Title typed on front of photoprint.; R7100007485

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